Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The Giving of December. Tambatitanis

  Named after the city of Tamba in Japan,‭ ‬Tambatitanis is a genus of titanosaur that lived in what is now Japan during the early Cretaceous.‭ ‬Though so far only known from partial remains,‭ ‬the anterior caudal‭ (‬tail‭) ‬vertebrae of the holotype specimen have already caused a stir amongst palaeontologists because the neural spines of the vertebrae which usually just point upwards in other dinosaurs,‭ ‬actually curve around to face forwards.‭ ‬Why the neural spines should do this is not yet fully known,‭ ‬but the unusual shape of the vertebrae may have allowed for an altered musculature that enabled Tambatitanis to move their tails around in a different manner or even range of motion.‭ ‬This in turn might mean a lifestyle where the tail was used more,‭ ‬perhaps to signal other members of the same species.

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